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current chief chris moore çretires a week ÷úfrom tomorrow. >>> the bay htbridge will test !qmñthat are part of ç n the htwestern span zvstarting today. right now about ym10,000 of thep lights installedáú @&c% eventually there will ymbe 25,0 that create ymwhat's being callç a ñúlight sculpture. from n'.until next tuesday the p artist behind v:the project wilç check çit. the intire project is çbeing funded through pprivate donations. a lot ofpeople are looking forward ÷úto that. its going to be ÷úbeautiful. >> ym it'll ÷úbe. >> sal, come u!on back. what's the çlatest pon çthe vallejo area? >> ç ç37 [westbound. as you drive from zvvallejo to ç marin. lue have çto use r-- an alternate route to ymget throug you will have tordgo own and pu the twilson avenue ymon-ramp ÷ using çcity streets. also ça new accident in zvthe ú foothill, san ramone area. at least one lane and ÷úthe traffic is going did ÷úbe busy. castro@vvalley area. s actually blocking a lane v:as well. i think the one çon the left i the zvymone we bare getting rep one ymo
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they gave joe moore, a hog farmer, who if i had enough, there were 60 mins, they did a great piece that shows the house joe moore, really a ramshackle hut, gave about a 90 year sentence but now, it was actually, the range was from probation to 99 years and for some reason the jury saw fit to give him nine years of grace. freddie, ma a 21 euros, son of a military man, he had gone to school, was in college, got a 25 year since. he asked his father way he should take a plea, and his father said look, if you're innocent you need to prove, get your day in court and go to trial and prove it. the son took his word, went to trial and got a 25 year sentence instead of a five year plea sends, since he would've gotten had he planned. the stories went on and on, and quickly, i probably most certainly would've done exactly if i had been in the same situation, people start to say we can get a fair trial, we are going to start to take place but to take place but i do have many of you know, but again tv makes it seem like everyone goes to trial. in the federal system over 95% of the cases actually get
they gave joe moore, a hog farmer, who if i had enough, there were 60 mins, they did a great piece that shows the house joe moore, really a ramshackle hut, gave about a 90 year sentence but now, it was actually, the range was from probation to 99 years and for some reason the jury saw fit to give him nine years of grace. freddie, ma a 21 euros, son of a military man, he had gone to school, was in college, got a 25 year since. he asked his father way he should take a plea, and his father said...
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steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be paying higher taxes if we have wages and salaries and the payroll tax, as you know, jenna, comes right out of paycheck. it will affect people, lower income people, middle income people, higher income people. so that is a real bite out of middle class incomes, no question about it. you know all the litany of other taxes that went up. the capital-gains tax, the small business tax, the dividend tax. it was a whopper of a tax increase. about $600 billion, jenna. i think overall the impact of this tax increase will be negative for the economy. i think there will be less hiring and less investing. jenna: so
steve moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal" is joining us now. steve, that is one household. $800 less per year. what does that mean for the economy? what does that mean for that household? >> great question, jenna. by the way i don't think you're one of those millionaires and billionaires president obama talked about and i know i'm not. so --. jenna: you should be my agent, steve. you should be negotiating for more. >> i think we're all going to be...
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. >> exactly, and that goes to the op-ed by moore on monday that the president doesn't believe there's a spending issue at all and this hand-picked selection probably has similar views. >> oh, boy. already. put your seat belts on and get ready for a rough ride again. thanks, guys. we'll keep digesting this and watching the news. scotty? >> let's check in with seema modi to find out what's moving at the nasdaq today. >> have to start with facebook. shares continue to stage a strong comeback, stocks hitting 30 bucks a share, first time since july of 2012. a lot of anticipation about what facebook will announce at its mystery press event next tuesday. traders seem to be buying into the stock ahead of that event. another space that we'll continue to watch, biotech. a lot of bullish commentary out of that jpmorgan health care conference. that's helping the nasdaq biotech index outperform the nasdaq composite. some of today's winners including regeneron and celgene and there's one name not joining in on the biotech rally and that's idenix pharmaceutical saying they need more time to review i
. >> exactly, and that goes to the op-ed by moore on monday that the president doesn't believe there's a spending issue at all and this hand-picked selection probably has similar views. >> oh, boy. already. put your seat belts on and get ready for a rough ride again. thanks, guys. we'll keep digesting this and watching the news. scotty? >> let's check in with seema modi to find out what's moving at the nasdaq today. >> have to start with facebook. shares continue to...
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michael moore, he wrote a whole piece. it was an interesting section of the whys for why we have so much violence here as opposed to anywhere else. he talked about the "me" society. isn't that part of what the negotiations for the fiscal cliff is about. it is the every man for himself is the mess. pull yourself up by your bootstraps. you're not my problem. this is mine. you get sick and can't afford the operation, not my problem. the bank has foreclosed on your home. not my problem. can't afford to go to college. not my problem. it becomes our problem. take away too many safety nets and everyone starts to feel the impact. you will have a legitimate reason to be in fear. i'm not saying it is perfect everywhere else. but i've noticed see the national benefit to taking care of each other. free medical care, free or low-cost college mental help and i wonder why can't we do that. i think it is because in many other countries people see each other not as separate and alone but on the path of everyone exist as the whole. you don'
michael moore, he wrote a whole piece. it was an interesting section of the whys for why we have so much violence here as opposed to anywhere else. he talked about the "me" society. isn't that part of what the negotiations for the fiscal cliff is about. it is the every man for himself is the mess. pull yourself up by your bootstraps. you're not my problem. this is mine. you get sick and can't afford the operation, not my problem. the bank has foreclosed on your home. not my problem....
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connell: testifying on the benghazi attack and why moore could not have been done to save americans who died in libya. we will talk about that. dagen: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: we are seeing the dow and the s&p hitting five-year highs. we are in quite an environment. nowhere near that 6500 mark where we were for the dow. we have seen a lot of names on the dow doing well today. microsoft, united, disney. we have had earnings season. we are all waiting on the debt ceiling and, obviously, that is something that looms over. google is up 6% now. as we await each one, it certainly can be a market moving event. after the bell, we will have apple and netflix. dagen: ridge edson is standing by on capitol hill with much more. rich: nothing is really set in stone. this bill would extend the debt ceiling until may 19. it requires the house and senate to pass a budget. if they pass a budget resolution, they do not get their pay with help. they are not paid until the end of this congress. republicans say they feel hopeful and optimistic that this thing will pass. a number of republican
connell: testifying on the benghazi attack and why moore could not have been done to save americans who died in libya. we will talk about that. dagen: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: we are seeing the dow and the s&p hitting five-year highs. we are in quite an environment. nowhere near that 6500 mark where we were for the dow. we have seen a lot of names on the dow doing well today. microsoft, united, disney. we have had earnings season. we are all waiting on the debt ceiling and,...
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he actually, before he married demi moore, renovated the entire place with his dad. think they should have hired a stager, every wall is done by him and his dad and open plan with high ceilings and two story wine cellar that hold 210 bottles in the background and a lush and private backyard that really adds the value in this house, a three-tier cascading waterfall. pool and spa. that is a beautiful house and well priced. >> $2.85 is a fair price? >> only because his name is attached to. i other than that, not at all. >> serena williams, has an apartment on the market for $1.85 million. >> this is really a starter home most great celebrities start on wilshire boulevard. this is only $1.85 million. it only has two bedrooms, this is what you get. 2400 square et. she paid a little bit less than $500,000 less for it than she bought it. she's looking to make a killing. beautiful, show eswhite, clean, a place anybody can move into. walls of windows and nice city views. that would kill me the window on the left, i would feel like i would fall out of it. the building has a co
he actually, before he married demi moore, renovated the entire place with his dad. think they should have hired a stager, every wall is done by him and his dad and open plan with high ceilings and two story wine cellar that hold 210 bottles in the background and a lush and private backyard that really adds the value in this house, a three-tier cascading waterfall. pool and spa. that is a beautiful house and well priced. >> $2.85 is a fair price? >> only because his name is attached...
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brian moore, nbc news. >>> president obama heads back to washington tomorrow after vacationing with his family in hawaii. one of his priorities is to get congress to lift the federal debt ceiling. in his weekly address, he said he will not compromise on the issues. >> if congress refuses to give the united states the ability to pay its bills online interesting consequences for the entire global economy could be catastrophic. last time congress threatened this course of action, our entire economy suffered for it. our families and our businesses cannot afford that dangerous game again. >> the nation's credit rating was downgraded the last time lawmakers threatened inaction on the debt ceiling in 2011. >>> a whale of a price for a high quality tuna. a bluefin tuna was sold for the egive lenl of $1.7 million in auction in tokyo. the major of the sushi chain was the buyer. he said although the fish was of the highest quality and color, he was surprised at that high purchase price. the fish has already been shipped to the sushi chain where a few lucky customers got a taste. no word on whether
brian moore, nbc news. >>> president obama heads back to washington tomorrow after vacationing with his family in hawaii. one of his priorities is to get congress to lift the federal debt ceiling. in his weekly address, he said he will not compromise on the issues. >> if congress refuses to give the united states the ability to pay its bills online interesting consequences for the entire global economy could be catastrophic. last time congress threatened this course of action,...
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all the tuna is taken to a factory ship moored a short distance away. japanese buyers from mitsubishi-- yes, that mitsubishi-- are on board too. they pay big bucks for big bluefin, and they'd like to buy the whole catch, 600 in all. the fish are weighed and measured, and most are simply not big enough. only 54 will make the trip to tokyo. [ticking] >> coming up, the new bluefin tuna killing fields. >> and if this trend continues? >> all i can say is that if we carry on like this, we are bound to catastrophe. i mean, it's as simple as that. no more fish, no more industry, no more culture. >> the king of sushi continues when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. a have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, yeah, you know, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geic
all the tuna is taken to a factory ship moored a short distance away. japanese buyers from mitsubishi-- yes, that mitsubishi-- are on board too. they pay big bucks for big bluefin, and they'd like to buy the whole catch, 600 in all. the fish are weighed and measured, and most are simply not big enough. only 54 will make the trip to tokyo. [ticking] >> coming up, the new bluefin tuna killing fields. >> and if this trend continues? >> all i can say is that if we carry on like...
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edward moore was the design director in this period. great genius. stuart: this is an inkwell and it will sell for? >> around $75,000 and enameleding is special about it. stuart: i don't see any enameled. >> you see the colors? in the islamic paste. you see some colored hair. stuart: the final object, not finger, object. rocking on the set. how much? >> that is part of a three peace peace, japanese, really put tiffany on the map in the 1880s. this one with its taut and sugar and cream together will be $150,000. stuart: what is japanese about that? >> the technique of the colored metal, the naturalistic design, the middle tumor with this laws, the sugar in side. charming object. japan had just opened to the west when this was a. this would have been radical design, contemporary art. stuart: you are selling this a litmus the silver because you are head of silver. >> definitely solid silver. stuart: $100,000 for the entire set. the inkwell is roughly $60,000 to $90,000 and paul revere's handmade teapot made by himself, one of only 40 known to survive, 2
edward moore was the design director in this period. great genius. stuart: this is an inkwell and it will sell for? >> around $75,000 and enameleding is special about it. stuart: i don't see any enameled. >> you see the colors? in the islamic paste. you see some colored hair. stuart: the final object, not finger, object. rocking on the set. how much? >> that is part of a three peace peace, japanese, really put tiffany on the map in the 1880s. this one with its taut and sugar...
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the current police chief chris moore plans to retire a week from today. >> the week long kicker controversy is over and the 49ers are sticking with david akers for tomorrow night's game against the green bay packers. the coach announced his decision yesterday. it was a vote of confidence to a kicker who is having the worst season of his 15 year career. the 49ers signed kicker billy kundiff last week. he will stay on the roster but probably won't play tomorrow night. hopefully everything will go well. >>> and a programming reminder. we have coverage of the big game. we start with the playoff, play book at four, tommed by the pregame show at 4:30, kickoff just after five and after the game mark ibanez hosts the point after. hopefully it'll be a good point after. >> let's hope. the pastor for the inauguration steps aside. what he said two decades ago that's forced him to withdraw. >> and a vice president creates controversy over statements on gun control and the group he is talking too today on this sensitive topic. >> and reports of a simple way to reduce traffic. what a new report says about
the current police chief chris moore plans to retire a week from today. >> the week long kicker controversy is over and the 49ers are sticking with david akers for tomorrow night's game against the green bay packers. the coach announced his decision yesterday. it was a vote of confidence to a kicker who is having the worst season of his 15 year career. the 49ers signed kicker billy kundiff last week. he will stay on the roster but probably won't play tomorrow night. hopefully everything...
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now two american vets, former marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor and retired army captain wes moore. goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say. what's your reaction to that? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical challenge. to survive that you have to be in excellent physical shape. but in order to qualify for front-line infantry roles, that calls for something else. and i just don't believe there ought to be a difference in the standard. if a woman can meet those standards she ought to be able to serve, be recognized and paid for it. >> simple as that. if she can meet the standards she's good to go. >> i agree. what the policy is asking for is not set asides or any type of quotas. it is simply saying we should open and allow opportunities for women who choose to go in to this that they can have the opportunities to d
now two american vets, former marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor and retired army captain wes moore. goldie, let me start with you and i want your reaction to what you heard hayden say. what's your reaction to that? >> i think he is right. we have to be ready to move at a moment's notice and i don't believe the standards ought to be relaxed. when i came out of boot camp, just after i came out of boot camp they instituted 54 weeks of -- 54 hours of continuous mental and physical...
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king and his father and had a class in moore house of seven students. dr. brown and members of the class and knew them before and before then and he brings a lean yaj of struggle to the table every time he speaks with tremendous morale authority and stroke couldn't stop him for fight wg great power. [applause] i want to thank mayor ed lee for convening the family. for all the times we think of leading from the front. often you lead from the center. you have the power to convene the family, to look at a family crisis and think it through, and it figure it out, and if we can get out of our own's self way we might find solutions to a problem that is multi-faceted. i want to thank pastor bryant here who is the spokesman in the state and reverend brown and used his zeal and intelligence, his will to fight. he is a preacher, pastor, teacher, musician and a san francisco giant fanatic. [applause] and to all of you here today this issue of violence is a complex and challenging one. no one need to be self rightious about it because there is no instant answer to the
king and his father and had a class in moore house of seven students. dr. brown and members of the class and knew them before and before then and he brings a lean yaj of struggle to the table every time he speaks with tremendous morale authority and stroke couldn't stop him for fight wg great power. [applause] i want to thank mayor ed lee for convening the family. for all the times we think of leading from the front. often you lead from the center. you have the power to convene the family, to...
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on behalf of the moore family this morning, caleb moore passed away. he will be truly missed and never forgotten. the family wishes to express their deep gratitude for support they have received from friends and familyrom around the world that caleb inspired. they would also like to thank the physicians and medical staff at aspen valley hospital and grand junction for their care and dedication. this is caleb moore, only 25 years old, now has passed away. we're going to take a break. s tt exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular l
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of "the other wes moore." i guess the question comes down to numbers. 66,000 troops in country right now. what should it be five years from now? >> i think we're going to initially withdraw to 6,000 troops in 2014. i think a lot of work will be done by contractors, not u.s. troops, but we can't afford to continue spending the kind of money we're spending. you know, we have spent $557 billion up to today, half a trillion dollars, and what have we gotten for it? burma, somalia, and afghanistan are the three most corrupt nations in the world, and now almost 90% of that corruption is coming from american taxpayers' money. you'd be shocked at the amount of american taxpayers' money that's being spent over in dubai because it came in to afghanistan. this is a nation that's -- a government that's corrupt to its core -- >> let's talk about what we can get done in the year and a half we're leaving. wes, the question i always ask, it's why i'm generally against intervention, because you have to eventually leave, and the
of "the other wes moore." i guess the question comes down to numbers. 66,000 troops in country right now. what should it be five years from now? >> i think we're going to initially withdraw to 6,000 troops in 2014. i think a lot of work will be done by contractors, not u.s. troops, but we can't afford to continue spending the kind of money we're spending. you know, we have spent $557 billion up to today, half a trillion dollars, and what have we gotten for it? burma, somalia,...
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. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in the chip side upon, you know a new one everyone year basically, year, year and a half. so we where getting to the point where you can see out there, there might be a problem. we might not be able to get all this economic benefit, which there's a lot of value creation in the world based on the fact that chips keep getting cheaper and cheaper and have more and more functionality in them. hopefully, smart engineers will come about and fig outer this is how we're going to get that next step and get the cost down. but right now it's a little worrying. we do loo
. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in...
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juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what will that mean for money managers? "this should be nothing more than a procedural vote, and if they don't go along with it and pull the stunt that they did in 2011, this really could throw the debt market into a problem. the big problem is the federal reserve is completely out of ammunition, so we are looking at a situation where if they are not in there supporting interest rates, you are going to see the market react and probably react badly. so investors and advisors could be in a rising interest rate environment before it really is due." thanks, juli. from new jersey northward, there's plenty of people hoping the newly-elected members of the house respond to disaster relief better than their outgoing predecessors. members of the 113th congress were sworn in thursday, a day after house majority leader john boehner put off a floor vote on $60 million approved by the senate to help the northeast recover from superstorm sandy, the most destructive storm of 2012. toda
juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what will that mean for money managers? "this should be nothing more than a procedural vote, and if they don't go along with it and pull the stunt that they did in 2011, this really could throw the debt market into a problem. the big problem is the federal reserve is completely out of ammunition, so we are looking at a situation where if they are not in there supporting interest rates,...
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how about barbra streisand and michael moore? we asked them all. we will tell you what happened. >> do my best for our country. for those i represent at the pentagon and for all our citizens. >> is president obama nominating chuck hagel as secretary of defense in in order to cut funding to the military? charles krauthammer will weigh in on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. aborting babies at taxpayers expense that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. we have been taking a very hard look at a disturbing situation that may be a major violation, maybe of federal law. in 1976 congress passed the hyde amendment which forbids federal tax dollars for abortions. the reason is obvious. many americans believe abortion is morally wrong to. protect those americans, the feds said no to public funding of abortions. but now it looks like pro-choice zealots have figured out a way to get around the hyde amendment. they are using planned parenth
how about barbra streisand and michael moore? we asked them all. we will tell you what happened. >> do my best for our country. for those i represent at the pentagon and for all our citizens. >> is president obama nominating chuck hagel as secretary of defense in in order to cut funding to the military? charles krauthammer will weigh in on that. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight....
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a couple more ticks of moore's law. >> they can do similar things. >> the robots are getting more capable over time and cheaper over time. >> that could be devastating for india and china. >> it can. >> and maybe for us. >> i would rather have our problems than anybody else's problems right now the phenomenon you described is already taking place. you pointed out earlier that we've been shedding manufacturing jobs since about 1980 in this country, while output has gone up. what people don't realize is that the year peak manufacturing employment in china was 1996. they employ a lot fewer people now than they did then to make stuff. their manufacturing output is 77% greater than it was. >> now that you totally depressed us about the future of humanity, is there anything we can still do better than machines and will be able to for the foreseeable future? >> one of the things i learned is never say never. let me tell you what i've never seen a computer do. i've never seen a computer i would call creative. a computer i would call entrepreneurial. i've never seen what empathetic. >> rod brooks
a couple more ticks of moore's law. >> they can do similar things. >> the robots are getting more capable over time and cheaper over time. >> that could be devastating for india and china. >> it can. >> and maybe for us. >> i would rather have our problems than anybody else's problems right now the phenomenon you described is already taking place. you pointed out earlier that we've been shedding manufacturing jobs since about 1980 in this country, while...
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something similar to moore's law -- >> there's also the china a lot. china overproduces to the point of bankruptcy. [laughter] which is why the panels are so low, but it is closed. >> do you see it transforming technology? >> i do. although it is controversial, we should give credit to those people who have formed these new kinds of oil drilling, generally known as tracking -- fracking. we can have a separate discussion on how to regulate them and so forth. it is very controversial. it has changed the economic structure of energy production in america. if you look at renewables, what you see now is the automation and instrumentation of the system. it changes everything. this goes under smart building. roughly 40% of the carbon emissions coming out of the u.s. are coming out of buildings. >> interesting. >> and frankly if you would stop heaping the buildings in new york and insulate them better, he would do better. if you think about solar, it is within 1 cent of a kilowatt in current structures, and that is phenomenal. i think there are a lot of reason
something similar to moore's law -- >> there's also the china a lot. china overproduces to the point of bankruptcy. [laughter] which is why the panels are so low, but it is closed. >> do you see it transforming technology? >> i do. although it is controversial, we should give credit to those people who have formed these new kinds of oil drilling, generally known as tracking -- fracking. we can have a separate discussion on how to regulate them and so forth. it is very...
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wes moore and congressman jim moran of virginia. >>> up next, the big star of the oscars that year believe it or not, the city i'm in right now. washington. so many stories about washington that were oscar nominated films. anyway, finally, this city is ready for its close up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. my ex-girlfriend... 7th grade math teacher. who is this? that's pete. my...
wes moore and congressman jim moran of virginia. >>> up next, the big star of the oscars that year believe it or not, the city i'm in right now. washington. so many stories about washington that were oscar nominated films. anyway, finally, this city is ready for its close up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay,...
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moore says he decided if he didn't have the support of city officials, it was time for him to go. san jose by the way has not yet named a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> 49ers fever sweeping the bay area. the team is one win away from the super bowl. ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose as fans gear up for the game. janine. >> reporter: we're here in downtown and one place that is expected to be packed with 49er fans is this sports bar on santa clara street. whenever the big games like this they usually bring in extra staff to happened l the crowds and make sure the beer is flowing. bay area fans have been stocking up on 49ers memorabilia. they plan on wearing their jerseys to cheer the team on when they take on the falcons on sunday. this is the second year in a row the niners made it to the nfc championship. they are one game away from playing at the super bowl in new orleans. we talked to fans this morning. >> i would love to go to a sports bar. so me and a couple buddies plan to watch the game. yeah. i mean because it's like if the 49ers go to super bowl, then that
moore says he decided if he didn't have the support of city officials, it was time for him to go. san jose by the way has not yet named a permanent replacement for chief moore. >>> 49ers fever sweeping the bay area. the team is one win away from the super bowl. ktvu janine de la vega is in san jose as fans gear up for the game. janine. >> reporter: we're here in downtown and one place that is expected to be packed with 49er fans is this sports bar on santa clara street. whenever...
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caleb moore has died. you may want to turn away, but this led to his death. he was trying to do this back flip and he couldn't rotate enough to land. the skis dug into the ground, slapping the 450 pound machine into his chest and head. his family released this statement. the family wishes to express deep strat tud for the prayers they received from fans and friends and family that caleb inspired. he was just 25 years old. stay with me. we will have a live report on moore's death and the impact on the games in the next hour. >> it doesn't get much more passionate than this. the debates over guns. >> liberty of any person po own a military style assault weapon and magazine to keep them in their home is second to the right of my son to his life. >> six weeks now after that mass school shooting in newtown, connecticut. that community is calling for tougher gun laws. we will hear more of the emotional pleas, next. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart tex
caleb moore has died. you may want to turn away, but this led to his death. he was trying to do this back flip and he couldn't rotate enough to land. the skis dug into the ground, slapping the 450 pound machine into his chest and head. his family released this statement. the family wishes to express deep strat tud for the prayers they received from fans and friends and family that caleb inspired. he was just 25 years old. stay with me. we will have a live report on moore's death and the impact...
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. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in the chip side upon, you know, a new one everyone year, basically, year, year and a half. so we where getting to the point where you can see out there, there might be a problem. we might not be able to get all this economic benefit, which there's a lot of value creation in the world based on the fact that chips keep getting cheaper and cheaper and have more and more functionality in them. hopefully, smart engineers will come about and fig outer this is how we're going to get that next step and get the cost down. but right now, it's a little worrying. we do
. >> rose: we all know moore's rule. what's the rule about the acceleration of processors today. >> moore's law is a very interesting thing right now. we can see just a if couple of generations out of the process technology where it's not clear that you get the economic benefit anymore. what happens is -- >> rose: you don't get the economic benefit-- >> a couple generations from now. which by the way are happening very fast. we'll go through new process technologies in...
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we do not want that to happen, because then, we become a loose from all of our diplomatic moorings, and as you say, we still have troops in afghanistan. iran is on the other side. iraq is having difficulties. that entire area is so combustible and dangerous right now, so this, again, is an example of how we have to be careful with how we train our way through this and to think strategically and not tactically. host go most notably, the visit with president karzai last week and the announcement in the u.s. on friday that the u.s. is essentially speeding up its withdrawal from afghanistan. guest go i think that is very important because it is freeing up assets, and countries like iran and others are looking at the idea that america will have more capacity and is less tied down. i think that is important. we have to remember there are a couple of factors. one, chuck kate: , if confirmed, will follow the president's policy stance. the senate confirmation hearings are wonderful exercises. it is just like watching c-span. you can learn so much you do not know. the questions, the doubts that w
we do not want that to happen, because then, we become a loose from all of our diplomatic moorings, and as you say, we still have troops in afghanistan. iran is on the other side. iraq is having difficulties. that entire area is so combustible and dangerous right now, so this, again, is an example of how we have to be careful with how we train our way through this and to think strategically and not tactically. host go most notably, the visit with president karzai last week and the announcement...
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stuart: that was stephen moore in our last hour. he conducted the most important interview of the year so far with speaker boehner who told him that president obama will not lower spending. he says we do not have a spending problem. by the way, the cbo says we're on track for another trillion dollars deficit this year. nicole's got some breaking news on a stock. the stock is up, why? nicole: more interest in herbal life. third point declares a stake of 8.2%. this is a passive stake. we saw the stock pop today. we saw it hit circuit breakers to the upside, halted, reopened, still showing gains up 3 1/2%. stuart: nicole, thank you. >>> the main driver of our current financial mess is ideology, leftist ideology, tax more, spend more, ignore the debt. it's a real mess. but there is another driver, another issue that really hurts the finances of nations worldwide. here's my take on demographics. in short the problem is this, in the developed world, populations are actually shrinking and they are aging fast. that means there are more reti
stuart: that was stephen moore in our last hour. he conducted the most important interview of the year so far with speaker boehner who told him that president obama will not lower spending. he says we do not have a spending problem. by the way, the cbo says we're on track for another trillion dollars deficit this year. nicole's got some breaking news on a stock. the stock is up, why? nicole: more interest in herbal life. third point declares a stake of 8.2%. this is a passive stake. we saw the...
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bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance under their parents health care system, free birth control, all of these other kinds of things, those actually, somebody has to pay for that, bill, right? there is no free lunch here. that is what we're seeing in the higher premium costs. what i think it will mean, people will lose their health insurance. they will not gain it. bill: i hope you're wrong about that. matt, i will of about you the last word because what the law talks about in some cases to have a federal review that controls the rate of increase. some states that is in place. other states it is not. and wha
bill: what does it do to uncertainty for business plans, stephen moore? >> this is one of the biggest problems of all, bill. i saw a rasmussen poll a couple weeks ago, showed something like 75 to 80% of small businesses don't understand this bill. they don't understand how it works. they're completely confused how the health care system is going to affect their bottom line. one of the things you have to remember, all of these popular features about the bill, 26-year-olds can get insurance...
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so let's see we have shelley moore capito rodney davis, and others. do you think the solution is fewer house republicans or just more women? >> i think a combination of both. let's remember in 2006 there were 11 women who lost by less than 5% of the vote and one big reason they lost was the lack of money, so with emily's list going early that will help them. the second was they lost on immigration, because people believed they would be softer on providing benefits. >> jennifer: and it's wholesome because when women are at the table, women's issues get addressed. we have house republicans who are going to be taking violence against women up, and the question is will it pass? >> another issue like immigration. democrats want it because it's the right thing to do and republicans want it because they need it. >> jennifer: is it going to pass? >> i think it has a good chance of passing. [ overlapping speakers ] >> they have to put those visas for battered immigrant women back into immigration reform because they shouldn't be made to suffer. >> jennifer: ex
so let's see we have shelley moore capito rodney davis, and others. do you think the solution is fewer house republicans or just more women? >> i think a combination of both. let's remember in 2006 there were 11 women who lost by less than 5% of the vote and one big reason they lost was the lack of money, so with emily's list going early that will help them. the second was they lost on immigration, because people believed they would be softer on providing benefits. >> jennifer: and...
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brian moore, nbc news. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," hundreds of weapons found inside a home not far from newtown, connecticut. why the homeowner won't be charged with a crime. >>> good sunday morning to you. thanks for making us part of your sunday morning. go, guy, go, go, guy, go. that's determination out on a chilly, rainy san francisco morning heading up the hill. good for him. thanks for joining us. i'm garvin thomas alongside meteorologist rob mayeda. >> you'll see a little bit of sun. riding uphill, still be tough. >> the hills aren't going to change? >> that elevation change will stay the same. around san francisco right now, rain right around san jose. downtowards campbell and saratoga, the area of low pressure is starting to cross the central coast. what we'll see today, likely north of the golden gate, clearing occurring first in the north bay, but then some stubborn showers around los gatos and san jose into the afternoon as the clouds are later to clear around the south bay. we'll find as the north winds pick up, we should manage mid-50s around santa rosa. likel
brian moore, nbc news. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," hundreds of weapons found inside a home not far from newtown, connecticut. why the homeowner won't be charged with a crime. >>> good sunday morning to you. thanks for making us part of your sunday morning. go, guy, go, go, guy, go. that's determination out on a chilly, rainy san francisco morning heading up the hill. good for him. thanks for joining us. i'm garvin thomas alongside meteorologist rob mayeda....
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we will talk to steve moore in a is second about what boehner said after this. it might explain this. nancy pelosi pushing for still more revenues this week and republicans demanding dollar for dollar tax hikes to spending cuts. what makes you think we will make any progress wielding this out of control when we are not. steve, why less won't be more. steve this is fascinating. tell me exactly what went down. >> i did the interview with speaker boehner on friday over in the capitol and one of the first things that he told me in the meeting. i said what was the most interesting thing and shocking thing about the five weeks of negotiations in the oval office with president obama? and he said at one point the president turned to him and said you know, john, we don't have a spending problem in this country. and the speaker told me he said his jaw sort of dropped when the president said that. my jaw dropped when the speaker told me that story. and, you know, it gets to the whole issue of why there was so little progress in the negotiations. the first stage of recovery
we will talk to steve moore in a is second about what boehner said after this. it might explain this. nancy pelosi pushing for still more revenues this week and republicans demanding dollar for dollar tax hikes to spending cuts. what makes you think we will make any progress wielding this out of control when we are not. steve, why less won't be more. steve this is fascinating. tell me exactly what went down. >> i did the interview with speaker boehner on friday over in the capitol and one...
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we don't want that to happen because then we come loose of all our diplomatic moorings. we still have troops in afghanistan, iran is on the other side, iraq is having big difficulties. that entire area is so combustible and dangerous right now. this is an example of how we have got to be careful how we tread through this. think strategically, not practically. host: from february of last year. a lot has happened since then. the visit by president karzai last week and the announcement at the white house friday that the u.s. is speeding up its withdrawal from what -- from afghanistan. guest: i think that is important because it is freeing up assets. countries like iran and others are looking at the fact that america will have less capacity and is less tied down. we need to remember that there are a couple of factors in. chuck hagel, if he were confirmed as secretary of defense, will follow the president's policy as stated. we're talking about, what are his views, senate confirmations are wonderful, just like watching c-span on him. you can learn so much you did not know. th
we don't want that to happen because then we come loose of all our diplomatic moorings. we still have troops in afghanistan, iran is on the other side, iraq is having big difficulties. that entire area is so combustible and dangerous right now. this is an example of how we have got to be careful how we tread through this. think strategically, not practically. host: from february of last year. a lot has happened since then. the visit by president karzai last week and the announcement at the...
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chris moore announced early last year he would retire on january 18th. as one of his final acts as chief, moore denying san jose's casino matrix the opportunity to open high stakes gaming on the eighth floor. larry esquivel will take over until they find a replacement chief. a 27-year veteran of the san jose police force. he says he's just not interested in taking the job full time. >>> the san jose mother who lied about the attempted abduction of her 2-year-old daughter may now be charged later today for filing a false police report. san jose police say they discovered the lie after re-interviewing that woman. they say her story was not consistent. this morning a number of people very upset by that lie. police who spent money on that investigation and neighbors who for 48 hours thought a child predator was on the loose. >> angry right now because everyone thought it was real and everyone was so scared. >> police will now discuss that case with the santa clara county district attorney's office who will decide whether charges should in fact be filed. >>>
chris moore announced early last year he would retire on january 18th. as one of his final acts as chief, moore denying san jose's casino matrix the opportunity to open high stakes gaming on the eighth floor. larry esquivel will take over until they find a replacement chief. a 27-year veteran of the san jose police force. he says he's just not interested in taking the job full time. >>> the san jose mother who lied about the attempted abduction of her 2-year-old daughter may now be...
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over the past decade america has spent hundreds of billions in the name of national security moore's military intervention fighting terrorists and hunting online hackers meantime getting much less attention is a domestic danger lurking in and lighting up every corner of the country the u.s. power grid in recent months federal officials have warned that america's electric cables substations and transformers are not sufficiently secured and are vulnerable to attack by anyone with a weapon and some basic know how experts say the energy grid is also outdated and antiquated unable to prevent outages from cascading in october superstorm sandy hit twenty four states causing some sixty three billion dollars in damage more than four and a half million people lost power and new york was left crippled by massive floods leaving much of the city including half of the big apple plunged into darkness two months after the storm the streets of downtown manhattan remain clogged with tubes wires and heavy equipment because dozens of the city's iconic skyscrapers still rely on generators for power thing
over the past decade america has spent hundreds of billions in the name of national security moore's military intervention fighting terrorists and hunting online hackers meantime getting much less attention is a domestic danger lurking in and lighting up every corner of the country the u.s. power grid in recent months federal officials have warned that america's electric cables substations and transformers are not sufficiently secured and are vulnerable to attack by anyone with a weapon and...
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you're about to hear what the family of 25-year-old caleb moore is saying about that tragic accident. plus, we're minutes away from president obama kicking off his push for immigration reform. this is big. what will his plan mean for the millions, the 11 million people here illegally. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in ac
you're about to hear what the family of 25-year-old caleb moore is saying about that tragic accident. plus, we're minutes away from president obama kicking off his push for immigration reform. this is big. what will his plan mean for the millions, the 11 million people here illegally. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i...
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chris moore announcing earlier last year that he would retire today. as one of his final acts, chief moore telling san jose's casino matrix it cannot open high stakes gaming room set up on the eighth floor. larry esquivel is the man taking over as interim police chief. that will be until the city can find his permanent replacement. esquivel, a 27-year veteran of the san jose police force says he's simply not interested in taking the job full time. >>> good news for undergrads at uc campuses statewide. the uc president says tuition hike for the 2013-2014 school year is unlikely. the uc raised tuition between 2006 and 2011 because of state budget cuts. >>> the nation's capital work right now continues for president obama's inauguration. now the national mall being transformed into america's stage there. of course this is where president obama will take the oath of office on monday. that will be next monday. you can see the stands there. the presidential view stand is up for authorities and security right there to parade that route. more than 800,000 peop
chris moore announcing earlier last year that he would retire today. as one of his final acts, chief moore telling san jose's casino matrix it cannot open high stakes gaming room set up on the eighth floor. larry esquivel is the man taking over as interim police chief. that will be until the city can find his permanent replacement. esquivel, a 27-year veteran of the san jose police force says he's simply not interested in taking the job full time. >>> good news for undergrads at uc...